Online Safety
Parents and Carers - are you concerned about your child’s use of social media?
‘Online Safety for Every Family’ helps parents and carers begin a conversation with their children about online safety and build the confidence to support more positive experiences online. The package of animated videos and advice sheets addresses a range of common online parenting challenges including, social media, gaming, online bullying, image sharing and general online safety, and can be accessed on the eSafety’s website here.
Online safety in Arabic (عربي)
Online safety in Arabic (عربي) | Parents | eSafety Commissioner
Online safety in Dari (درى)
Online safety in Dari (درى) | Parents | eSafety Commissioner
Online safety in Simplified Chinese (简体中文)
Online safety in Simplified Chinese (简体中文) | Parents | eSafety Commissioner
Online safety in Tamil (தமிழ்)
Online safety in Tamil (தமிழ்) | Parents | eSafety Commissioner
Online safety in Vietnamese (Tiếng Việt)
Online safety in Vietnamese (Tiếng Việt) | Parents | eSafety Commissioner
Young People - are you concerned about an issue on social media?
For young people, there is great information on the eSafety website. You can access information via Young People | eSafety Commissioner. There are advice sheets addressing a range of common online challenges including:-
- Cyber-bullying
- Gaming
- Being a By-stander
- Social Media
- Image sharing
- Online dating
- Online gaming
- Unwanted or unsafe contact
- Keeping your online accounts secure
If you need support during school terms, please see your House leaders or the wellbeing team in A1. Our School Lawyer, Tilani Cooke is at school each Tuesday and you can make a booking to see her using Compass.
If you need support during holidays please access Kids Helpline | Phone Counselling Service | 1800 55 1800 available 24/7.